The Malta Business Weekly

Dolfin extends Maltese operation with investment services licence upgrade

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Dolfin, the independen­t and agile wealth management platform, has been awarded a Category III licence, expanding its execution and post-trade services to include principal trading on the Malta Stock Exchange.

With the new licence, Dolfin can now extend its brokerage offering to other market partici- pants in Malta such as profession­al clients and eligible counterpar­ties.

Dolfin opened its new Malta office in April last year, making it the first London-headquarte­red provider on the island to offer access to custody and depositary services. It consolidat­ed its position in Malta’s financial sector when it became a member of the MSE in October 2018. The latest developmen­t enhances Dolfin’s offering and embeds it in Malta’s growing financial services industry.

Anthony Charles, Head of Trading at Dolfin Asset Services in Malta, said: “Our licence upgrade broadens the scope of our trading capabiliti­es and enables us to be a true one stop shop for our clients. It allows us to operate to our full capacity, integrate into the trading community and build relationsh­ips with other members on the MSE.”

Ramon Bondin, CEO of Dolfin Asset Services in Malta, said: “Since opening our office in Val- letta, we have gone from strength to strength, growing with the Maltese financial services industry. Our Category III licence is testament to our commitment to the region and is the next step in our journey, delivering our Maltese clients the same level of service as our UK-based clients.”

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